Summary
The primary publication of the papyrus from Athribis in Upper Egypt is currently housed in the El-Shaikh Hamad magazine (Sohag). This paper provides a detailed description of the papyrus, whose paleographic features suggest a late date, possibly from the Roman period. It also explores the enigmatic nature of the text, which lacks exact parallels, raising questions about its coherence and purpose. The paper raises the question of whether it was intentionally created as a coherent piece or if it originated from using the papyrus as a scribbling pad. The author suggests that the papyrus may have been a magical amulet based on the positioning of the depictions and the presence of cipher letters. The deciphering of the text is described as a significant challenge, and the author hopes that the publication of this article will attract scholars to further study and interpret this mysterious papyrus.
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- Titelseiten
- Irmtraut Munro
- Instruments of Crime in Tomb Robbery Papyri
- The Unveiled Man
- CT 335 on the Head Side of Inner Coffin A7A From Qubbet el-Hawa (QH31/15/S5/UE21/30)
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